My name is Tara, and I'm a disabled 911 dispatcher suffering from a vestibular disorder that causes problems with my hearing and balance. I try to do things that keep me busy but aren't in noisy or distracting environments. While researching my family genealogy, I was pleased to find this site. Due to my condition, I am no longer able to fulfill photo requests.

When my disability allowed, I found some small family cemeteries and added what persons I could here on Find a Grave. If I have done this for one of your ancestors, please feel free to request management of their memorial. Use the transfer request tab and include your member# and the memorial id#, to make for an easy transition. I will transfer to any active family archivist.

"A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812 By Byron M. ClarkPAYROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY COMMANDED BY LIEUTENANT VALENTINE R. GOODRICH, OF THE ELEVENTH REGIMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1813. John Martin, privateMemorial# 70861301"

Short Cemetery, Wash. Co., VermontHi,I was recently at this cemetery as I had heard it had been restored. I've added some pictures, some of which I have included the epitaphs in the caption.Also here is some info on one particular gentleman, David Fuller for you to add to his BIO.

David Fuller

Birth date: October 20, 1744Birthplace: Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States

Death: Died May 28, 1809 in Calais, Washington County, Vermont, United States

Description: Used with written permission of at FindAGrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&PIcrid=2264560&PIpi=19621432&PIMode=cemetery, Added by: talegi, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47100552, 7/17/2009

West Charleston cemeteryHI!!! I just posred requests at the cemetery, and I see that you posted a picture of the cemetery. If you have any way of photographing them for me it would mean so so so so very much to my family and I, As we are in CA

Humbert's at Mount Hope CemeteryHello, I recently sent you photo requests for Cornelius and Mary C Humbert at Mount Hope cemetery in Huntington IN. There were three Humbert's in this row,another is Mary E. Humbert. I added her memorial and have trasfered her to you. As shown on the picture,she has the taller marker,inscription says wife of Josiah. There were no other Humbert's around these three. Good luck on your research. Take care...Connie Kline